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Ruling 2590. If the item is destroyed during the year in which a person announces [that he has found the property], in the event that he was negligent
Ruling 2589. If a person loses hope in finding the owner during the year in which he makes the announcement, he must – with the permission of a fully
Ruling 2588. If an insane person or a child who is not of the age of legal responsibility (bāligh) finds something that possesses identifying features
Ruling 2587. If a person who finds some property intentionally (ʿamdan) does not announce it as per the instructions that were mentioned, he will have
Ruling 2586. If after a person has announced for one year the owner is not found, and the finder safeguards the property for the owner but it is destr
Ruling 2585. If a person makes an announcement for one year and the owner of the property is not found, then in case the property was found in a place
Ruling 2584. If a person does not wish to make an announcement [about finding some property] himself, he can ask someone he trusts to announce on his
Ruling 2583. If a person finds some property that possesses identifying features by which the owner can be known, then even if he knows that the owner
Ruling 2582. If a person finds some lost property, other than an animal, and the property does not possess any identifying features by which the owner
Ruling 2581. If a person takes some property from a seller to have a look at it or to keep it for a while so that if he likes it, he will buy it, and
Ruling 2580. If one of the conditions of a valid transaction (muʿāmalah) is not fulfilled in a sale – for example, an item that must be bought and sol
Ruling 2579. If a person usurps an item and another individual usurps it from him and it is destroyed, the owner can claim its replacement from either
Ruling 2578. If a person usurps a non-fungible item and it is destroyed, in the event that it acquired a quality that increased its value while it was
Ruling 2577. If an item that has been usurped is destroyed and it was a fungible item, such as wheat and barley, the usurper must replace it with anot
Ruling 2576. If an item that has been usurped is destroyed, and it was a non-fungible item, such as cows and sheep, the usurper must pay its value. An
Ruling 2575. If an owner of some land consents to crops and trees remaining on his land, it is not necessary for the usurper of the land to remove the
Ruling 2574. If someone farms on land that he has usurped or plants trees on it, the crops he cultivates, the trees, and their fruits belong to him. H
Ruling 2573. If a person changes something that he has usurped into something better and the owner says, ‘You must revert it to its original form’, th
Ruling 2572. If a person changes something that he has usurped into something better – for example, he makes an earring from gold that he has usurped
Ruling 2571. If a person usurps a piece of gold that has been crafted, such as an earring, and melts it, he must return it to the owner along with the